Posted 14 years ago
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The six-20 Brownie model 4 a unknown camera not to find in the McKeown camera guide or in the Brian Coe book “Kodak cameras – The first hundred years” .
In my collection I have one with his original rare box and booklet.
Resembles Six-20 Brownie Junior (UK model) but with different name plate around lens; two speed shutter, 'I' & 'T', sliding-in portrait lens.
Camera variation 1, models with flat and curved bezel view finders and brilliant or ground finders.
Camera variation 2, chrome line on the front outer edges and chrome finder lenses like the Six-20 Brownie super models.
Six-20 Brownie model 4 (flat holder of brilliant finders)
MANUFACTURER: Kodak Ltd.
PLACE MANUFACTURED: England, London
TEXT ON STRAP:Made in Gt.Britain * By Kodak Ltd
also models with TEXT ON STRAP: Kodak
INTRODUCTION DATE: ca. 1934
PRODUCTION DATES: 1935 - 1940
FILM TYPE: 620 rollfilm IMAGE SIZE: 2¼ x 3¼ inch.
STANDARD LENSES/SHUTTERS: meniscus
www.browniecamera.nl
zoek ik ook nog.....
camera ook binnen!
mooie aanwinst René, ik zag hem nog niet op je website.......
Hou René, Nee, je ziet de camera zelden, en hij wordt ook in geen enkel boek genoemd, ik dacht ook niet in de McKeown's.
Dus mooie aanwinst!
Is it possible that a box camera (or Brownie) in original box would be worth anything to anyone?
Frances, you will have to be much more specific. Not all box cameras are Brownies, and not all Brownies are box cameras. There are thousands of different box cameras. Some are worth hundreds, some are worth pennies. The same goes for Brownies.